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ZUM4919486: Tue 03, 1954 - The Dockers go Down A Mine... Sir Bernard Docker-head of the Daimler Car Company-and his wife ther fabulous Lady Docker went down a 600 ft deep mine at Leeds during the weekend.. After their visit they invited a number of miners to a cruis round the Isle of Wight on their famous yacht” Shemera ' / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4919573: Tue 03, 1954 - Rone Trial May Have Serious Consequences in the Italian Cabinet, Drug Traffic Aclegations.. It is believed that many difficultics may arise in the Italian Government of Signor Scelba Owing to the accusations made by Signora Anna Maria Moneta a Witness in the Rome trial of Silvano Muto a Journalist charged with publishing false reports of the death last Aprial of 21 year old Wilma Hottest. her body was found on a beach out of Home - and it was alleged that the police helped to” Mash-up” details of the death which is said to be tied up with drug allegations.. Keystone Photo Shows: - Silvano Muto the accused journalist with his lawyer Mr. Sotgiu arriving at the court in Rome / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4919834: Tue 03, 1954 -” Royal Tan” wins the Grand National by a neck close Finish from” Tubor Line”: Photo Shows Brian Marshall on” Royal Tan” (right) winning the grand National at Aintree this afternoon by a neck from” Tudor Line” ridden by G. Slack. In third place was” Irish Lizard” ridden M. Scudamore / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4919863: Tue 03, 1954 -” Royal Tan” wins grand national by a neck, Taking Bechers brook - second time round:” Royal Tan” ridden by Brian Marshall won the grand National at Aintree this afternoon by a neck from” Tudor Line” with Irish Lizard in third place Keystone photo shows The scene as the leaders take Bechers Brook - second time round - during the great race this afternoon / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4915684: Feb. 15, 1954 - Teenagers at a Swing Session - In British dance halls, where jazz sessions attract hundreds of teenagers and the floor is so crowded dancing becomes almost impossible, something like hysteria can develop. Nearly 3,000 young people crowded the hall, many of them climbing on chairs and tables to glimpse their idols of song and hot music when band leader Ted Heath with singers Dickie Valentine and Lita Roza were performing. Keystone Photo Shows: Dickie Valentine, former theatre call-boy, who is teenagers top favorite, tears off his tie for this number / Bridgeman Images